Originally Posted by AudioTrack
You can purchase 'Line Interactive' UPS systems, in which the D.C. powered UPS circuitry itself runs continuously and is synchronized to the mains. If there is an interruption, the UPS circuitry is already active and just continues sending the output with no interruption at all, and no loss of synchronization.
Thanks for pointing this out; there is a bit more to this than I first assumed; which is normally the case . . .

I understand the benefit of line-interactive is the relatively fast transfer time; 2 - 6ms but a drawback can be audible noise in the room. This will be located in my home studio but I do very little recording with mics. So my only noise concern would be it distracting me while I play my instruments.

Do you have any experience with this?


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